A district spokesperson said orders can be picked up in late January.
Six individual selections are available this year. They are bare-root longleaf pine at 20 cents apiece; containerized longleaf pine, loblolly pine, persimmon, bald cypress, red cedar, black walnut and Atlantic white cedar, at 50 cents apiece.
A conservation pack containing 50 red cedar seedlings is available for $35 per pack.
People can also choose from these packages: environmental, $55 per package, including 25 loblolly pine seedlings, 25 white pine seedlings, 10 longleaf pine seedlings; and five seedlings each of red cedar, riverbirch, sweetgum, sycamore, bald cypress, water oak, cherrybark oak and green ash; and wildlife, $60 per package, including 10 seedlings each of sawtooth oak, black cherry, flowering dogwood, crabapple, wild plum, black walnut east, sugarberry, white oak, persimmon and cherrybark oak.
To place orders, interested persons may mail a check payable to the Moore Soil and Water Conservation District, P.O. Box 908, Carthage, with name, address, and telephone number.
The phone number is 947-5183.